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- Merz North America Appoints New Vice Presidenthttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/20130702-merz_north_america_appoints_new_vice_president/2459503/Greg Besase has been appointed Vice President of Merz North America. Besase joined Merz in December 2012 as Director of Marketing, Dermatology and has served as the interim head of the U.S. Dermatology Business Unit since February 2013.
- Renaissance and GlaxoSmithKline Transfer Nine Productshttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/20130605-renaissance_and_glaxosmithkline_transfer_nine_products/2459522/Renaissance Acquisition Holdings, LLC and GlaxoSmithKline entered into an agreement giving Renaissance the rights in the USA to manufacture, market, and sell six dermatology and three anti-viral products from GSK. The products from GSK and Stiefel, which will be marketed through Renaissance's bran
- Amgen to Present at ASCOhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/20130516-amgen_to_present_at_asco/2459543/Amgen will present data from several studies of both pipeline and marketed products at the 2013 American Society of Clinical Oncology Annual Meeting from May 31 to June 4 in Chicago. Abstracts will include study results on talimogene laherparepvec,
- Pliaglis Launches in Europehttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/20130502-pliaglis_launches_in_europe/2459551/Nuvo Research Inc. and Galderma Pharma, S.A. launched Pliaglis (lidocaine and tetracaine) Cream 7%/7% in Europe. Nuvo has licensed worldwide marketing rights for Pliaglis to Galderma, and licenses have been issued in 14 of the 16 European cou
- Ipsen's Dysport Approved for Use in Canadahttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/20130418-ipsens_dysport_approved_for_use_in_canada/2459560/Health Canada granted a marketing authorization for Dysport (Botulinum toxin type A for injection) for the temporary improvement in the appearance of moderate to severe frown lines (glabellar lines) in adult patients younger than 65 years of age. Medicis Aesthetics Canada, a division of Valeant Phar
- CeraVe Launches Seven New Sunscreens with Barrier-Repairing Ceramideshttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/20130225-cerave_launches_seven_new_sunscreens_with_barrier-repairing_ceramides/2459609/Seven newCeraVe sunscreening products are now available in the Sun Protection aisle at drugstores and mass market retailers nationwide. The CeraVe Sun Care line, developed with dermatologists, includes products for the face and body with various applications offe
- Merz Aesthetics Appoints New VPhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/20130206-merz_aesthetics_appoints_new_vp/2459620/Jim Hartman has been appointed Vice President of Merz Aesthetics, Inc. Business Unit, which includes Xeomin, Radiesse, and Belotero Balance. Prior to joining Merz, Hartman was the Vice President, Global Marketing & Business Development, at Obagi Medical Products, a provider of topical skincare treat
- Viscot Medical Introduces the AllSkin Plus+https://practicaldermatology.com/news/20130110-viscot_medical_introduces_the_allskin_plus/2459644/Viscot Medical released the AllSkin Plus+, a prep resistant ink marker that offers maximum visibility and prep resistance on all skin tones. According to the company, the VIXL brilliant blue ink provides enhanced visibility even after prepping with
- Promius Pharma, LLC Increases Sales Force by 50 Percenthttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/20130102-promius_pharma_llc_increases_sales_force_by_50_percent/2459650/Promius Pharma, LLC is expanding its sales force to 60 from 40. Promius Pharma, which markets clinical prescription products to the US dermatology community, is in growth mode according to Rob D'Urso, head of sales and marketing for the company. “Promius Pharma is gearing up for significant growth
- Court: Off-label Drug Promotion Is Protected Speechhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/20121204-court_off-label_drug_promotion_is_protected_speech/2459665/The 2nd US Circuit Court of Appeals in New York voted 2-1 to overturn a pharmaceutical salesman's conviction for off-label drug marketing, citing violations against his free speech rights under the First Amendment. The ruling could threaten FDA rules that prevent the marketing of treatments for uses